Green
Sunday 1 March 2026
2 dogs allowed
We start our walk from Royden County Park car park, working our way southward across Thurstaston Common, climbing to the top of the hill where we should be able to enjoy a panorama of the Dee Estuary and North Wales. Passing the Cottage Loaf pub we descend towards Thurstaston village where we follow a good path past Church Farm towards the Dungeon where we descend SW past the waterfall to join the Wirral Way. Now we continue on the well-established flat path NW, passing the visitor centre and cafe towards Caldy. Here we leave the Wirral Way and climb NE up to the top of Caldy Hill, then wind gradually SE through Stapledon Wood to join Telegraph Rd. After a short section on a wide pavement we cross to join a farm lane back towards Hillbark and Royden Park.
Safety
Let the walk leader know of any relevant medical conditions
Refer to the Handbook for walk related information and specifically for recommended walking equipment and safety information
Remember you are responsible for being properly equipped
Ensure you have the walk leader’s phone number in case of an emergency
If you become detached from the group STOP, call out; try contacting group by phone or text. If no contact return to the last place you were with the group. Wait 30 mins repeatedly trying to make contact. After 30 mins seek help and/or make your own way safely.
The Google map below is the location of the walk start point.